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An outstanding reference source to the key issues, problems, and debates in this exciting subject. Comprising 42 chapters it is essential reading for students and researchers within philosophy of action, philosophy of mind, metaphysics, philosophy of psychology and ethics.
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An outstanding reference source to the key issues, problems, and debates in this exciting subject. Comprising 42 chapters it is essential reading for students and researchers within philosophy of action, philosophy of mind, metaphysics, philosophy of psychology and ethics.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429510762
- Artikelnr.: 63100675
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429510762
- Artikelnr.: 63100675
Luca Ferrero is Professor of Philosophy at UC-Riverside, USA. He works on the nature of diachronic agency and rationality, intentions, constitutivism, and personal identity. He is the editor of the Philosophy of Action section of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
An introduction to the philosophy of agency Luca Ferrero Part 1: The
metaphysics of agency Introduction to Part 1 Luca Ferrero 1. Agency and
causation Jesús H. Aguilar and Andrei A. Buckareff 2. Agency, function, and
teleology Scott Sehon 3. Agency, events, and processes Matthias Haase 4.
Negative agency Randolph Clarke 5. Bounded agency Elijah Millgram 6. Agency
and games C. Thi Nguyen Part 2: Kinds of agency Introduction to Part 2
Luca Ferrero 7. Minimal agency Hans van Hateren 8. Animal agency Helen
Steward 9. Intentional agency Lilian O'Brien 10. Rational agency Eric
Marcus Part 3: Agency and ability Introduction to Part 3 Luca Ferrero 11.
Agency, powers, and skills Will Small 12. Expert agency Barbara Gail
Montero 13. Agency and mistakes Santiago Amaya 14. Agency and disability
Kevin Timpe 15. Pathologies of agency Lubomira Radoilska Part 4: Agency:
mind, body, and world Introduction to Part 4 Luca Ferrero 16. Mental agency
Matthew Soteriou 17. Agency and the body Hong Yu Wong 18. Agency,
consciousness, and attention Wayne Wu 19. Material agency Matthew Noah
Smith Part 5: Agency and knowledge Introduction to Part 5 Luca Ferrero 20.
Epistemic agency David Hunter 21. Agency and practical knowledge Kim Frost
22. Agency and evidence Berislav Marui¿ and John Schwenkler 23. Agency and
self-knowledge Brie Gertler Part 6: Agency and moral psychology
Introduction to Part 6 Luca Ferrero 24. Agency, will, and freedom Thomas
Pink 25. Agency and responsibility Pamela Hieronymi 26. Agency and
identification Agnieszka Jaworska 27. Agency and autonomy Andrea C.
Westlund 28. Agency and (the limits of) volitional conflict Sarah Buss 29.
Agency and the emotions Carla Bagnoli Part 7: Agency and time Introduction
to Part 7 Luca Ferrero 30. Diachronic agency Luca Ferrero 31. Planning
agency Michael E. Bratman 32. Agency, time, and rationality Chrisoula
Andreou 33. Artificial and machine agency Richmond H. Thomason and John
Horty 34. Agency and personal identity Marya Schechtman 35. Agency,
narrative, and mortality Roman Altshuler Part 8: Agency, reasoning, and
normativity Introduction to Part 8 Luca Ferrero 36. Agency, reasons and
rationality Maria Alvarez 37. Agency and practical reasoning Jules
Salomone-Sehr and Jennifer M. Morton 38. Agency and normativity Kenneth
Walden 39. The aim of agency Kathryn Lindeman 40. Agency and morality
Christine M. Korsgaard 41. Agency in the law Gideon Yaffe 42. Aesthetics
agency Keren Gorodeisky Index
metaphysics of agency Introduction to Part 1 Luca Ferrero 1. Agency and
causation Jesús H. Aguilar and Andrei A. Buckareff 2. Agency, function, and
teleology Scott Sehon 3. Agency, events, and processes Matthias Haase 4.
Negative agency Randolph Clarke 5. Bounded agency Elijah Millgram 6. Agency
and games C. Thi Nguyen Part 2: Kinds of agency Introduction to Part 2
Luca Ferrero 7. Minimal agency Hans van Hateren 8. Animal agency Helen
Steward 9. Intentional agency Lilian O'Brien 10. Rational agency Eric
Marcus Part 3: Agency and ability Introduction to Part 3 Luca Ferrero 11.
Agency, powers, and skills Will Small 12. Expert agency Barbara Gail
Montero 13. Agency and mistakes Santiago Amaya 14. Agency and disability
Kevin Timpe 15. Pathologies of agency Lubomira Radoilska Part 4: Agency:
mind, body, and world Introduction to Part 4 Luca Ferrero 16. Mental agency
Matthew Soteriou 17. Agency and the body Hong Yu Wong 18. Agency,
consciousness, and attention Wayne Wu 19. Material agency Matthew Noah
Smith Part 5: Agency and knowledge Introduction to Part 5 Luca Ferrero 20.
Epistemic agency David Hunter 21. Agency and practical knowledge Kim Frost
22. Agency and evidence Berislav Marui¿ and John Schwenkler 23. Agency and
self-knowledge Brie Gertler Part 6: Agency and moral psychology
Introduction to Part 6 Luca Ferrero 24. Agency, will, and freedom Thomas
Pink 25. Agency and responsibility Pamela Hieronymi 26. Agency and
identification Agnieszka Jaworska 27. Agency and autonomy Andrea C.
Westlund 28. Agency and (the limits of) volitional conflict Sarah Buss 29.
Agency and the emotions Carla Bagnoli Part 7: Agency and time Introduction
to Part 7 Luca Ferrero 30. Diachronic agency Luca Ferrero 31. Planning
agency Michael E. Bratman 32. Agency, time, and rationality Chrisoula
Andreou 33. Artificial and machine agency Richmond H. Thomason and John
Horty 34. Agency and personal identity Marya Schechtman 35. Agency,
narrative, and mortality Roman Altshuler Part 8: Agency, reasoning, and
normativity Introduction to Part 8 Luca Ferrero 36. Agency, reasons and
rationality Maria Alvarez 37. Agency and practical reasoning Jules
Salomone-Sehr and Jennifer M. Morton 38. Agency and normativity Kenneth
Walden 39. The aim of agency Kathryn Lindeman 40. Agency and morality
Christine M. Korsgaard 41. Agency in the law Gideon Yaffe 42. Aesthetics
agency Keren Gorodeisky Index
An introduction to the philosophy of agency Luca Ferrero Part 1: The
metaphysics of agency Introduction to Part 1 Luca Ferrero 1. Agency and
causation Jesús H. Aguilar and Andrei A. Buckareff 2. Agency, function, and
teleology Scott Sehon 3. Agency, events, and processes Matthias Haase 4.
Negative agency Randolph Clarke 5. Bounded agency Elijah Millgram 6. Agency
and games C. Thi Nguyen Part 2: Kinds of agency Introduction to Part 2
Luca Ferrero 7. Minimal agency Hans van Hateren 8. Animal agency Helen
Steward 9. Intentional agency Lilian O'Brien 10. Rational agency Eric
Marcus Part 3: Agency and ability Introduction to Part 3 Luca Ferrero 11.
Agency, powers, and skills Will Small 12. Expert agency Barbara Gail
Montero 13. Agency and mistakes Santiago Amaya 14. Agency and disability
Kevin Timpe 15. Pathologies of agency Lubomira Radoilska Part 4: Agency:
mind, body, and world Introduction to Part 4 Luca Ferrero 16. Mental agency
Matthew Soteriou 17. Agency and the body Hong Yu Wong 18. Agency,
consciousness, and attention Wayne Wu 19. Material agency Matthew Noah
Smith Part 5: Agency and knowledge Introduction to Part 5 Luca Ferrero 20.
Epistemic agency David Hunter 21. Agency and practical knowledge Kim Frost
22. Agency and evidence Berislav Marui¿ and John Schwenkler 23. Agency and
self-knowledge Brie Gertler Part 6: Agency and moral psychology
Introduction to Part 6 Luca Ferrero 24. Agency, will, and freedom Thomas
Pink 25. Agency and responsibility Pamela Hieronymi 26. Agency and
identification Agnieszka Jaworska 27. Agency and autonomy Andrea C.
Westlund 28. Agency and (the limits of) volitional conflict Sarah Buss 29.
Agency and the emotions Carla Bagnoli Part 7: Agency and time Introduction
to Part 7 Luca Ferrero 30. Diachronic agency Luca Ferrero 31. Planning
agency Michael E. Bratman 32. Agency, time, and rationality Chrisoula
Andreou 33. Artificial and machine agency Richmond H. Thomason and John
Horty 34. Agency and personal identity Marya Schechtman 35. Agency,
narrative, and mortality Roman Altshuler Part 8: Agency, reasoning, and
normativity Introduction to Part 8 Luca Ferrero 36. Agency, reasons and
rationality Maria Alvarez 37. Agency and practical reasoning Jules
Salomone-Sehr and Jennifer M. Morton 38. Agency and normativity Kenneth
Walden 39. The aim of agency Kathryn Lindeman 40. Agency and morality
Christine M. Korsgaard 41. Agency in the law Gideon Yaffe 42. Aesthetics
agency Keren Gorodeisky Index
metaphysics of agency Introduction to Part 1 Luca Ferrero 1. Agency and
causation Jesús H. Aguilar and Andrei A. Buckareff 2. Agency, function, and
teleology Scott Sehon 3. Agency, events, and processes Matthias Haase 4.
Negative agency Randolph Clarke 5. Bounded agency Elijah Millgram 6. Agency
and games C. Thi Nguyen Part 2: Kinds of agency Introduction to Part 2
Luca Ferrero 7. Minimal agency Hans van Hateren 8. Animal agency Helen
Steward 9. Intentional agency Lilian O'Brien 10. Rational agency Eric
Marcus Part 3: Agency and ability Introduction to Part 3 Luca Ferrero 11.
Agency, powers, and skills Will Small 12. Expert agency Barbara Gail
Montero 13. Agency and mistakes Santiago Amaya 14. Agency and disability
Kevin Timpe 15. Pathologies of agency Lubomira Radoilska Part 4: Agency:
mind, body, and world Introduction to Part 4 Luca Ferrero 16. Mental agency
Matthew Soteriou 17. Agency and the body Hong Yu Wong 18. Agency,
consciousness, and attention Wayne Wu 19. Material agency Matthew Noah
Smith Part 5: Agency and knowledge Introduction to Part 5 Luca Ferrero 20.
Epistemic agency David Hunter 21. Agency and practical knowledge Kim Frost
22. Agency and evidence Berislav Marui¿ and John Schwenkler 23. Agency and
self-knowledge Brie Gertler Part 6: Agency and moral psychology
Introduction to Part 6 Luca Ferrero 24. Agency, will, and freedom Thomas
Pink 25. Agency and responsibility Pamela Hieronymi 26. Agency and
identification Agnieszka Jaworska 27. Agency and autonomy Andrea C.
Westlund 28. Agency and (the limits of) volitional conflict Sarah Buss 29.
Agency and the emotions Carla Bagnoli Part 7: Agency and time Introduction
to Part 7 Luca Ferrero 30. Diachronic agency Luca Ferrero 31. Planning
agency Michael E. Bratman 32. Agency, time, and rationality Chrisoula
Andreou 33. Artificial and machine agency Richmond H. Thomason and John
Horty 34. Agency and personal identity Marya Schechtman 35. Agency,
narrative, and mortality Roman Altshuler Part 8: Agency, reasoning, and
normativity Introduction to Part 8 Luca Ferrero 36. Agency, reasons and
rationality Maria Alvarez 37. Agency and practical reasoning Jules
Salomone-Sehr and Jennifer M. Morton 38. Agency and normativity Kenneth
Walden 39. The aim of agency Kathryn Lindeman 40. Agency and morality
Christine M. Korsgaard 41. Agency in the law Gideon Yaffe 42. Aesthetics
agency Keren Gorodeisky Index